Correlative Neurosciences: Clinical Studies :Clinical Studies ( Volume 21B )

Publication subTitle :Clinical Studies

Publication series :Volume 21B

Author: Tokizane   T.;Schade   J. P.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1966

E-ISBN: 9780080861463

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444405784

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444405784

Subject: R74 Neurology and Psychiatry

Language: ENG

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Correlative Neurosciences: Clinical Studies

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyight Page

pp.:  5 – 6

List of Contributors

pp.:  6 – 10

Preface

pp.:  10 – 14

Contents

pp.:  12 – 5

Chapter 2. Hippocampal after-discharge and the mode of action of psychotropic drugs

pp.:  53 – 67

Chapter 3. Responsiveness of cat motor cortex to electrical stimulation in sleep and wakefulness

pp.:  67 – 77

Chapter 4. Epidemiological and clinicopathological study on cerebrovascular disease in Japan

pp.:  77 – 103

Chapter 5. Facilitatory and inhibitory effects of hypothalamic-hypophyseal activity upon spontaneous paradoxical sleep (EEG after-reaction)

pp.:  103 – 126

Chapter 6. Behavioural and electrophysiological study of drugs affecting brain and motor system in animal experiments

pp.:  126 – 163

Chapter 7. Studies on the human triangular tract of Helweg

pp.:  163 – 196

Chapter 8. Multiple sclerosis and allied diseases in Japan: Epidemiological and clinical aspects

pp.:  196 – 205

Chapter 9. Behavioral aberrations in methamphetamine-intoxicated animals and chemical correlates in the brain

pp.:  205 – 221

Chapter 10. Fundamental and clinical studies on the neural mechanism of sleep

pp.:  221 – 243

Chapter 11. Studies on the paradoxical phase of sleep in the cat

pp.:  243 – 282

Chapter 12. Clinical and epidemiological studies on hepatocerebral disease in Japan

pp.:  282 – 298

Chapter 13. Hemispherectomy in the human with special reference to the preservation of function

pp.:  298 – 352

Chapter 14. Reconsideration of ventrolateral thalamotomy for hyperkinesis

pp.:  352 – 363

Chapter 15. Sedative stereoencephalotomy: Fornicotomy, upper mesencephalic reticulotomy and postero-medial hypothalamotomy

pp.:  363 – 386

Chapter 16. Clinico-pathological and histochemical studies of Hallervorden–Spatz disease with torsion dystonia with special reference to diagnostic criteria of the disease from the clinico-pathological viewpoint

pp.:  386 – 439

Author Index

pp.:  439 – 445

Subject Index

pp.:  445 – 452

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